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Study: Lower Bar Exam Cut Score Won't Solve California's Attorney Diversity Problem
The California Supreme Court will need to lower the state's bar exam cut score further if it wants to close the pass rate disparity between white and minority examinees and improve diversity within the legal profession, a new study has found.'More Fists Than You': Miami Lawyer Dan Dolan Punches Above His Weight Class
Miami's Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein co-founder Dan Dolan steps in to reverse engineer a tragedy, asking: "Why did this happen?"Enforceability of Liability Waivers in the Age of COVID
The COVID-19 pandemic and the incentive for businesses to limit their exposure are leading to widespread use of COVID-specific liability waivers. But in New York State, the enforceability of these waivers—even those not related to COVID-19—are far from bullet proof and depend on a wide array of factors.A Career Path From Engineer to CLO
"As I reflect on it, my journey includes several key themes around taking advantage of opportunities that could benefit other attorneys as they make plans for their own career and perhaps aim for the C-suite," David Shofi writes.Trump's Foreign Policy & Law: Technology and National Security
To me, TikTox and WeChat highlight the growing 'national securitization' of trade and business transactions in U.S. foreign policy. 'Trade, Technology,…View more book results for the query "*"
Data Is Fluid—So Why Are Data Maps Static?
You can't manage what you don't know you have. An accurate data map is important because it enables organizations to quickly drill down to exposed data sets allowing them to quickly address their most critical data problems.Remote Depositions: The New Normal
Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, parties have had to adjust their approach to litigation—including by conducting remote depositions—to account for the new normal, writes Southern District Civil Practice Roundup columnists Edward M. Spiro and Christopher B. Harwood.Candidate Bested by a Dead Man at the Polls Still Wins Election, State Justices Rule
Supreme Court Justice Charles Bethel wrote the opinion for a unanimous court upholding a decision by the Athens-Clarke County elections board to void ballots cast for incumbent commissioner Jerry NeSmith, who died three days before the June 9 election.Wachtell, S&C Push Through $9.7 Billion Energy Deal as Sector Eyes Recovery
The acquisition of Concho Resources by ConocoPhillips is the largest shale industry deal since the market cratered in Q2.The Impact of Parental Alienation in Child Custody Litigation
From time to time, one parent undermining the other parent's relationship with their children is a prevailing factor in custody cases. The undermining by one parent of the other parent's relationship with their children has been referred to as "parental alienation," which is a controversial subject in psychological and legal fields.Trending Stories
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